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It means Alexander-Arnold could finally leave the Reds after coming through the academy and winning every club honour available.
He’s contributed, and achieved, so much at his boyhood club – and, arguably, could better himself at Liverpool to a greater extent than anywhere else.
However individual futures develop, that’s a goal we can all positively channel emotion towards.
Rhys Buchanan
Just last year Trent Alexander-Arnold echoed the sentiments of Steven Gerrard when he claimed that trophies mean more to us as Liverpool fans than to the likes of certain near rivals.
Ultimately, it’s bitterly disappointing that he feels Liverpool aren't good enough in terms of meeting his own goals.
People will point to the fact that Trent has won everything there is to win with The Reds and deserves a new challenge, but that sentiment discards how much the club and the fans have given to him through the years in achieving those dreams.
When Trent walks out again in a Liverpool shirt, he will not be greeted with raucous applause, but nor will he be met with raucous boos.
Most Liverpool fans could not comprehend the idea of moving clubs if they were given the famous Liverpool shirt to put on, but the players are not the fans and the fans are not the players.